There was a muscle car war brewing in the U.S. during the last 1960s into the 1970s. Most American automakers were putting ...
And, unlike other, more sought-after specialty muscle cars of the day, the 1964 Pontiac Tempest GTO is still (arguably) ...
American and European classics still command strong resale values, driven by rarity, cultural legacy, and sustained demand ...
Finding classic cars and restoring them is a mixture of hobby, competition and business for Steve Hawkey of Allen County. Among his favorites are muscle cars from the 1960s. Not a weekend goes by ...
A genuine classic muscle car from the 1960s and 1970s has become a forbidden dream for many enthusiasts since many of the most iconic models often demand close to or well over the $100,000 mark.
The engine has, typically, been the focal point of any American muscle car. That has led to some rather unique muscles ...
The muscle car has proven a resilient component within American car culture. From its earliest rumblings in the mid 1950s to the current version of the Ford Mustang, American automotive enthusiasts ...
Among purists, there has always been a debate about high-powered pony cars for the golden age of muscle. Some see them as genuine muscle cars that transcended their market segment, while others are ...
We often say the first thing we notice about a muscle car is the sound of the engine, which we hear and instantly recognize ...
Muscle car discussions often concern vehicles from the 1960s and 1970s, the so-called Golden Age of high-powered, rear-wheel drive cars with a Detroit V8. Names like GTO, Chevelle, and Barracuda are ...